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These are methods of finding, tracking, or scrying a person or place--both methods that give you a vision of the room, and methods that just indicate the direction.
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These pages are related to seeking something out, be it a person, an item or a place.
  
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For a comparison between the different methods, see [[Seeking]].
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|[[A Cup of Tea and Sake]] || Give target instantaneous vision of room you're in || spell
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|[[Broomstick]] || Fly directly to an outdoor target || item (Witch)
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|[[Crystal ball]] || Vision of target that updates in real time || item
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|[[Custom crystal jewellery]] || Indicates whether player or unique npc is on the Disc, possibly indicates temperature around them || item
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|[[Cuttlefish]] || Vision of target that updates in real time || room
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|[[Far Sight]] || Instantaneous vision of place item is [[Remember Place|remembering]]
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|[[Find]] || Indicate direction to player or unique npc || ritual
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|[[Find Corpse]] || Indicate direction to player corpse || ritual
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|[[Floron's Fabulous Mirror]] || ? || spell
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|[[Gaze]] || Instantaneous vision of player or unique npc || command (Witch)
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|[[Longsight]] || Instantaneous vision of player or unique npc || ritual
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|[[Track]] || Indicate whether target has passed through room, and which direction || command (Warrior)
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|[[Worstler's Advanced Metallurgical Glance]] || Instantaneous vision of place a rock is [[blorple]]d to || spell
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|[[Worstler's Elementary Mineralogical Glance]] ||  Instantaneous vision of place a jewellery is [[blorple]]d to || spell
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 23 February 2012

These pages are related to seeking something out, be it a person, an item or a place.

For a comparison between the different methods, see Seeking.